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Snow Jensen & Reece, P.C.

912 West 1600 South Suite B200
St. George, Utah
(435) 215-4960
About Snow Jensen & Reece, P.C.
Since our founding in 1986, Snow Jensen & Reece, P.C., has grown to become one of the largest locally owned and headquartered law firm in southern Utah. With offices in St. George, Cedar City and Kanab, we serve clients throughout Utah and our team also includes attorneys licensed to practice in Nevada. We regularly handle complex litigation and large transactional matters, and our broad range of practice areas includes business and banking, real estate development, and sophisticated estate planning and probate. Whether you own a small business or you are an entrepreneur or a larger corporation, we can guide you in making the best decisions for your business. We also assist contractors, developers and property owners of all kinds protect their investments, reputations and futures by offering no-nonsense legal advice and counsel.
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Aug 5, 2020
Aug 5, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
Utah
Short answer--if you can't resolve it with your client, then you may have to request the S.C. matter to be moved to district court so you can pursue you Lien
foreclosure action. You're best bet with be to visit with an attorney regarding your remedies and other alternatives to consider. Good Luck. 
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Jul 22, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
UtahLien DeadlinesPreliminary Notice
Under Utah law a preliminary notice is required as a precondition to file a mechanics line. See statute below. You still may have rights to collection under
contract law. I would suggestion you contact an attorney and visit with him regarding all your rights and remedies under law. It looks like you have a
substantial sum due and owing. Here is the Utah code on Prelimnary notice requirements:    Utah Code: 38-1a-501. See More...
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Jul 8, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
UtahLien DeadlinesRecovery OptionsRight to Lien
It depends, filing a mechanics lien is avaiable to you if your have satisfied the preliminary requirements, such as filing a preliminary notice with the SCR,
satisfied the time limits imposed by the statute as well as other requirements imposed by law. Also, it will depend on your scope of work and the project you
have provided work, services or materials to public /private. There may also be other remedies available to you under law. I would suggest you cSee More...
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